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Im Zuge der Föderalismusreform wurden die gesetzlichen Ladenschlussbestimmungen in den meisten deutschen Bundesländern kürzlich gelockert. Dies ist ein Schritt in die richtige Richtung, um einen Anstieg von Produktivität und Wachstum im deutschen Einzelhandel zu bewirken. Allerdings birgt...
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This paper presents a set of panel data to study the diffusion of retail checkout barcode scanning in ten European countries over the period 1981-1996. Estimates from a standard diffusion model suggest that countries differ most in the long-run diffusion level of barcode scanning and less in...
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Abstract: Die Autoren analysieren den Ordnungsrahmen für den deutschen Apothekenmarkt und die dortigen Konkurrenzbeziehungen. Diese zeichnen sich durch signifikante Wettbewerbsdefizite aus. Ausgehend von dieser Diagnose wird als Therapie das Modell einer Apothekentaxe vorgeschlagen, bei dem die...
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Given various recent antitrust investigations on the retail sector, we deal with uncovering demand systems substitution patterns for a particular market (diapers) to investigate the inter-format competition (supermarkets vs. discounters vs. drugstores). Using the uncovered demand system we...
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This paper analyses the extent of inter-format retail competition between supermarkets, discounters and drugstores in Germany, using data from the German market for diapers. We estimate a random coefficient logit model at the individual household level. Based on consumer substitution patterns,...
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This paper presents a set of panel data to study the diffusion of retail checkout barcode scanning in ten European countries over the period 1981-1996. Estimates from a standard diffusion model suggest that countries differ most in the long-run diffusion level of barcode scanning and less in...
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This paper presents a set of panel data to study the diffusion of retail checkout barcode scanning in ten European countries over the period 1981-1996. Estimates from a standard diffusion model suggest that countries differ most in the long-run diffusion level of barcode scanning and less in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014027445